Dryden's Heroic PlaysMacmillan, 1981 - Počet stran: 195 |
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Strana 71
... live ; For I might get th ' ill habit to forgive . Thou soft Seducer of my heart , away . ( v . 352-5 ) From her ... lives and sufferings of those around her ; like later characters ( Nourmahal and Aureng - Zebe , for example ) , she ...
... live ; For I might get th ' ill habit to forgive . Thou soft Seducer of my heart , away . ( v . 352-5 ) From her ... lives and sufferings of those around her ; like later characters ( Nourmahal and Aureng - Zebe , for example ) , she ...
Strana 126
... Lives esteem " ( III . 528-9 ) ; but the heroic mood instantly gives way to flustered recognition of the cost of ... live " ( v . 321 ; second italics added ) , and she runs timorously from Nourmahal's dagger . Although she does ...
... Lives esteem " ( III . 528-9 ) ; but the heroic mood instantly gives way to flustered recognition of the cost of ... live " ( v . 321 ; second italics added ) , and she runs timorously from Nourmahal's dagger . Although she does ...
Strana 145
... lives for reality , the characters regard the lives - even the bodies of others as pieces of empty mimicry , seeing ... live . Indamora . Morat . He may ? He must : I kill'd him not : and a less Fate's unjust . Heav'n owes it me , that ...
... lives for reality , the characters regard the lives - even the bodies of others as pieces of empty mimicry , seeing ... live . Indamora . Morat . He may ? He must : I kill'd him not : and a less Fate's unjust . Heav'n owes it me , that ...
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Preface | |
The Indian Queen 22 | |
The Indian Emperour | 38 |
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